Wheels for Women! February 3. Bid on a Beautiful Handmade Shawl from Kashmir

By Kathleen Mulligan, January 22, 2024

Cabaret and Auction to Benefit Survivors of Domestic Violence in India

13th Annual Wheels for Women Cabaret Saturday February 3 at 7PM

On Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 7PM, the senior class of the Center for Theatre and Dance at Ithaca College will present the 13th Annual Wheels for Women Cabaret. The cabaret will be performed in the Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.

We are dedicating this year’s cabaret to colleague Patricia (Patty) Zimmermann, who tragically passed away just before the commencement of the current academic year. Patty and her husband Stewart Auyash have been strong supporters of Wheels for Women since its inception in 2011, and Patty was a fierce advocate for social justice.

Our story: Wheels for Women came out of Kathleen Mulligan's  2010 Fulbright to India. Every year, students in the Department of Theatre Arts produce a cabaret to provide support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and the sex trade in Kerala. We partner with the Cultural Academy for Peace, run by the indomitable Beena Sebastian. At the core of our organization is job training for women as auto-rickshaw drivers: helping them to move towards financial independence and away from their abusers. We also work to raise funds for Beena’s dream of a “Peace Village”— a transitional residence for women and their children as they move out of the shelter and back into society. Check out our website at wheels4women.org. This year's GIvebutter site: https://givebutter.com/yTZAMZ

 We hope that you can join us for an event that promises to be entertaining and joyous (our theme this year is JOY- something the world can use a little more of these days.) Suggested donation is $10.00 ($5.00 for students.)

In addition to wonderful music, poetry and dance, there will be a live auction for a beautiful embroidered cashmere shawl from Kashmir (pictured here.) You can start the bidding now on the Givebutter site (click on "auction" tab) https://givebutter.com/yTZAMZ

Becca Blacksten and Jordan Hayakawa with the shawl

Students Becca Blacksten and Jordan Hayakawa display the shawl to be auctioned

Students Becca Blacksten and Jordan Hayakawa display the shawl to be auctioned

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Kathleen Mulligan at kmulligan@ithaca.edu or 274-3927. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.